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  1. Great Sit Down, The (1978 Film)

    Producer
    Stephen Peet
    Subject
    Sociology
    Distribution
    Film (16mm)

    An account of how auto workers seized plants at General Motors in 1937 - a single incident which represented a turning point in the American Labour movement. Uses contemporary footage showing pickets,...

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  2. Authentick and Ironicall Historie of Henry V, The (1996 Television)

    Series
    Approaching Literature, Course A210
    Producer
    Tony Coe

    Explores the problematic relationship between event, text and performance in Shakespeare’s Henry V. Also focuses on the way war, and images of war, are presented on stage and on film. In five sections: 1)...

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  3. Media Screen Roundup - February 2014

    Date
    13 Mar 2014, 17:22
    Author
    Linda
    Post Type
    Post

    The monthly roundup of film and television publications compiled by Simon Baker, Institute of Historical Research, & published here at the BUFVC by Linda Kaye. This month’s Roundup opens with 100...

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  4. Mass Producing Fords (1984 Video)

    Producer
    Neil Cameron
    Subject
    Technology
    Distribution
    OUT OF DISTRIBUTION, Videocassette. Standard formats. col. 25 min.

    Henry Ford’s Model T is for many the symbol of mass production. Ford followed a tradition of scientific management, analysing work practice and reorganising so as to reduce the need for skill and...

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  5. Invasion from Mars: Or How Orson Welles Panicked a Nation (1988 Video)

    Producer
    Neil Cameron
    Subject
    Media studies; Psychology; Technology
    Distribution
    OUT OF DISTRIBUTION, Videocassette. Standard formats. col. 25 min.

    On 30 October 1938, the Orson Welles Mercury Theatre group enacted a version, by Howard Koch, of H.G. Wells, novel ‘War of the Worlds’. It was transmitted live at 8pm standard time throughout the USA on...

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  6. Little Miss Rosalind or What Have You? (1946 Radio)

    Series
    Musical Theatre of the Air
    Producer
    Ronald Waldman

    A musical comedy based on Shakespeare’s As You Like It. Written by D. F. Aitken, with music by Harry Jacobson and Kenneth Leslie-Smith. Lyrics by Eric Maschwitz and James Dyrenforth. Adapted for radio by...

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  7. Julius Caesar (2011 Film)

    Director
    Adam Lee Hamilton; John Montegrande
    Producer
    Katie Moskai

    Independent low-budget feature film. "A powerful re-working of William Shakespeare’s epic tale of conspiracy, loyalty and betrayal transposed to a society of post apocalyptic gang culture inhabited by...

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  8. Stand Up and Be Counted (3 Parts) (1977 Film)

    Director
    Michael Rabiger
    Producer
    Stephen Peet
    Subject
    History
    Distribution
    Film (16mm)

    Reports on five unrelated protests and ‘concerns of conscience’ that moved people to protest during the years 1914-1936. Part 1: Reports on five unrelated protests and ‘concerns of conscience’ which...

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  9. Learning on Screen Entries 2011

    Date
    17 Mar 2011, 16:45
    Author
    Sarah Allen
    Post Type
    Page

    The British Universities Film & Video Council were pleased to receive the following entries to the 2011 Learning on Screen Awards: 303 Squadron Fish in a Bottle for Channel 4 The Abbey Road...

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  10. (Not) Comin’ At Ya! The Lost History of 3D

    Date
    11 Aug 2015, 08:41
    Author
    Sergio Angelini
    Post Type
    BUFVC Article

    Sixty years ago Hollywood had its first serious engagement with exhibiting feature films in three dimensions. Dr Simon Brown looks at one of the first films released on the then new film format, Inferno,...

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